Novel about banks, with "The" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% MONEYCHANGERS Novel about banks, with "The" (13)
9% WESTERN Novel about cowboys (7) (7) Puzzler May 11, 2026
9% RELY Bank (on) (4) Puzzler Backwords Apr 19, 2026
8% FEE Bank charge (3) LA Times Daily May 13, 2026
8% LIEN Bank claim (4) Universal May 12, 2026
8% ATM Outer bank? (3) LA Times Daily May 7, 2026
8% SAND Bank deposit? (4)
8% CUJO Stephen King novel about a rabid dog (4) New York Times Midi May 2, 2026
8% NEW Novel (3) The Telegraph Quick Apr 20, 2026
8% MARTYR Kaveh Akbar novel about a queer Iranian American (6) The Atlantic Apr 19, 2026
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